Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park

The study essentially aims to assess the public-private partnership (PPP) as a thriving strategy in natural resources maintenance that largely is dependent on stakeholders’ participation forest bio-diversity and green management. In an age of climate change and global warming, as a threat due to una...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Mohammad Nashir Uddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2013-08-01
Series:Journal of Natural Resources and Development
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Online Access:http://jnrd.info/2013/08/public-private-partnership-as-a-responsive-culture-for-green-management-in-bangladesh-a-study-of-natural-resources-management-at-lawachhara-national-park/
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spelling doaj-e335bd52c3cd4f2eaf3ba2fd5c2d8c4c2020-11-25T01:21:15ZengPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoJournal of Natural Resources and Development0719-24522013-08-0139610510.5027/jnrd.v3i0.08Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national parkMohammad HamiduzzamanMohammad Nashir UddinThe study essentially aims to assess the public-private partnership (PPP) as a thriving strategy in natural resources maintenance that largely is dependent on stakeholders’ participation forest bio-diversity and green management. In an age of climate change and global warming, as a threat due to unavoidable consequences of human activities, natural resource management is now one of the prime concern around the developed and developing countries in terms of creating responsible attitude towards green maintenance. Governments have, by and large, agreed on sustainable employ and conservation of forests in several international forums during the last three decades. In fact, public sector has already proved its inefficiency and ineffective mode to protect natural resources due to lack of skills, human and material resources, and rampant corruption which have encouraged the government to introduce the strategy of PPP. The study was conducted at Lawachhara national park through a sample survey by employing stratified sampling as well as some other tools of data collection incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches. It is evident in the study that most of the respondents commonly believe PPP may change the existing ineffective and inefficient mode of natural resources management. Another important finding included that challenges are not possible to overcome unless the active participation of the stakeholders are possible to ensure.http://jnrd.info/2013/08/public-private-partnership-as-a-responsive-culture-for-green-management-in-bangladesh-a-study-of-natural-resources-management-at-lawachhara-national-park/Public-private partnershipGreen managementResponsive cultureNatural resources maintenance
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Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
Journal of Natural Resources and Development
Public-private partnership
Green management
Responsive culture
Natural resources maintenance
author_facet Mohammad Hamiduzzaman
Mohammad Nashir Uddin
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title Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
title_short Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
title_full Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
title_fullStr Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
title_full_unstemmed Public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in Bangladesh: A study of natural resources management at Lawachhara national park
title_sort public-private partnership as a responsive culture for green management in bangladesh: a study of natural resources management at lawachhara national park
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
series Journal of Natural Resources and Development
issn 0719-2452
publishDate 2013-08-01
description The study essentially aims to assess the public-private partnership (PPP) as a thriving strategy in natural resources maintenance that largely is dependent on stakeholders’ participation forest bio-diversity and green management. In an age of climate change and global warming, as a threat due to unavoidable consequences of human activities, natural resource management is now one of the prime concern around the developed and developing countries in terms of creating responsible attitude towards green maintenance. Governments have, by and large, agreed on sustainable employ and conservation of forests in several international forums during the last three decades. In fact, public sector has already proved its inefficiency and ineffective mode to protect natural resources due to lack of skills, human and material resources, and rampant corruption which have encouraged the government to introduce the strategy of PPP. The study was conducted at Lawachhara national park through a sample survey by employing stratified sampling as well as some other tools of data collection incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches. It is evident in the study that most of the respondents commonly believe PPP may change the existing ineffective and inefficient mode of natural resources management. Another important finding included that challenges are not possible to overcome unless the active participation of the stakeholders are possible to ensure.
topic Public-private partnership
Green management
Responsive culture
Natural resources maintenance
url http://jnrd.info/2013/08/public-private-partnership-as-a-responsive-culture-for-green-management-in-bangladesh-a-study-of-natural-resources-management-at-lawachhara-national-park/
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